melissa: they have to show that won't happen, but if you immediately think of the case with the nsa spying scandal and gathering all that they may need it later in and saying, if we want to use it later we will go and get a subpoena them but gather it in the meantime. could they be listening into my house and store it summer? >> we don't know. they say they're collecting manage data. what they do with the of permission is not publicly -- melissa: collecting. >> the general information and e-mails and the communications, who is being called, subject matter, subject lines, e-mail addresses, but not so much the content. we don't know. we have heard different reports on what the government is doing. melissa: that's right. there were asked directly during a hearing, have you listened in on the phone calls and they said, we're not allowed to do that or we're not allowed to have that -- didn't say whether or not they've actually done it. >> you're right. but bear in mind, the same people complaining about the intrusion on civil liberties are going to be the first people to objective there is anot